The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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... Some were engaged in physical games and exercises which in England would be considered innocent in the extreme ; some were conversing sociably ; some singing the songs of Uhland , while others , from 1881 . 15 THE SABBATH . AN ADDRESS .
... Some were engaged in physical games and exercises which in England would be considered innocent in the extreme ; some were conversing sociably ; some singing the songs of Uhland , while others , from 1881 . 15 THE SABBATH . AN ADDRESS .
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... England early in 1810 - never , as it turned out , to return . Her brother James accompained her ; but , on reach- ing Gibraltar , he received orders to join his regiment at Cadiz . Accordingly , she " Lord Stanhope's Miscellanies ...
... England early in 1810 - never , as it turned out , to return . Her brother James accompained her ; but , on reach- ing Gibraltar , he received orders to join his regiment at Cadiz . Accordingly , she " Lord Stanhope's Miscellanies ...
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... England , her application was refused . With Tur- key and the Turks she was favorably impressed , and among them she passed altogether eleven months . Wishing , on one occasion , to visit a Turkish man- of - war , she overruled the ...
... England , her application was refused . With Tur- key and the Turks she was favorably impressed , and among them she passed altogether eleven months . Wishing , on one occasion , to visit a Turkish man- of - war , she overruled the ...
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... England as a present to H.R.H. the Duke of York . An Egyptian groom took charge of the horse , and remained for some time in the duke's service at Oatlands . On his return to his own country he was asked what had struck him most in England ...
... England as a present to H.R.H. the Duke of York . An Egyptian groom took charge of the horse , and remained for some time in the duke's service at Oatlands . On his return to his own country he was asked what had struck him most in England ...
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... England and everything English . For getting that she had voluntarily re- nounced all connection with home and kindred , she sometimes would launch into violent tirades against her relatives for the cruel neglect they showed her . On ...
... England and everything English . For getting that she had voluntarily re- nounced all connection with home and kindred , she sometimes would launch into violent tirades against her relatives for the cruel neglect they showed her . On ...
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